Justifier Poem by Charles Karia

Justifier

Rating: 5.0


She swears she didn't start the game,
That the soft of her leg was touched,
She swears she didn't like the game,
Though she never pulled her leg away.

He swears he was invited to the inn,
In a business mission therein,
He swears he didn't order the tot,
Though it made him really float.

They swear they didn't mean to swear,
Though to the discerning its pretty clear.
That the swearing's repeatedly done,
This gives a hint; they're guilty to the bone.

Saturday, August 17, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: christianity
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jazib Kamalvi 18 August 2019

such a nice piece of work, Charles. You may like to read my poem, Love and L u s t. Thanks.

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Charles Karia 18 August 2019

Will certainly read thanks

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Ratnakar Mandlik 17 August 2019

Wonderful justification indeed of the duos tacit consent to the happenings in spite of their swears of not intending to do so. Thats the magic of the game. Thanks.10 points.

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